Whats your favorite SOLO???

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Has to by EJ or JS for me...

Eric Johnson "Cliffs of Dover"

or maybe something from Satch - "Always with you, Always with me" for something slow and melodic, maybe "Back to Shala-Bal" for something more aggressive

Just get a copy of Ah Via Musicom or Flying in a Blue Dream, comp 'em all and you'll be a wizard.
 
Clapton on Cream's Live version of Crossroads

Johnny Winter's Solos on the long version of Jumpin Jack Flash: Johnny Winter And, LIVE

Johnny Winter's and Rick Derringer's solos and dual leads on It's My Own Fault: Johnny Winter And, LIVE

I learned to play all of these note for note.

CR ><>
 
Tom Hicks said:
Dittos on Clapton on Crossroads, perfection...

You get a big amen on that one. Clapton and Bruce were pure perfection on that tune. My late brother and I used to do that tune note for note back in the early 70's. LOL

CR ><>
 
Hendrix "Hear My Train a Comin'" live on Radio one

"Can you dig that?"
 
I always loved Clapton's solo on Roger Waters' "Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking"

Never thought it was mixed that well, but it's a stunning, loud, solo.
 
I'll put in a vote for Lifeson

"Limelight" - Alex Lifeson (Moving Pictures 1981)

Nothing to do with chops at all, it just always moved me for some reason, lots of trickery really, but I always like how the high-pitched harmonics-squel thing blends and fades into some arpeggios...

J-
 
On The Turning Away - David Gilmour
Look At You, Look At Me - Dave Mason
All Your Love (I Miss Loving) - Clapton with the Bluesbreakers
Statesboro Blues - Allman Brothers
Be My Friend - Paul Kossoff with Free
Badge - Clapton
Movin' On - Missouri (www.Missouriband.com)
Big Love - Lyndsey Buckingham with Fleetwood Mac

I tend to lean towards solos that play behind the beat. Must be a 70's thing...
 
Peter Frampton's "Do You Feel Like We Do" or Vandenburg's "Burning Heart".
 
MY favorite part, is where it goes...

"Aaaah, bowakowa, pousse', pousse',...
Aaaah, bowakowa, pousse', pousse',... !
 
getuhgrip said:
Vandenburg's "Burning Heart".

I just knew that out of all the guitarists on this board, there had to be someone else besides me who would mention Adrian.


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I know it has been mentioned, but I am going with a classic...Page on "Stairway". Well, most all of Page's solos are great. :cool:
 
There are so many, but Elliot Eastons solo on "Touch and go" to me is fantastic.
 
I have to go with some already mentioned:

Gilmour "Comfortably Numb"

Cedrone "Rock around the clock" (Talk about avant-garde shredding!!!)
Scholz "Gonna hitch a ride" (for the Boston-fans, especially check the part (re: short burst) that starts at 3m20sec.. ROCK!!!!

Clapton "Crossroads"

EVH "Eruption"

but I'll add some:

whoever in Mercyful Fate played the intro solo of "Corpse without a soul" FREAKIN' AWESOME!!!!! Metallica wussed out and skipped it on their cover version on Garage Days.

Richie Blackmore "Mistreated" (Yngwie's version is even heavier, but too much meedley-meedley-wiedley-sweepie....)

Slash "Perfect Crime" That fast part makes my adrenalin go nuts!

Angus Young "You shook me all night long" nice and basic.

Ace Frehley "Shock me" I was assigned to do that solo note by note at a guitar-tentam... I rocked and conquered... :cool:

Al DiMeola "Egyptian Danza" tried to figure it out and let it be after 20some bars... too damn hard! :(

Judas Priest (dunno which of the guitarists) "Dreamer Deceiver"

Kevin Heybourne (Angelwitch) "Freemen". I want this song to be played on my funeral! Dead serious! (no pun intended)
Whatever "Comfortably Numb's" solo is to classic rock, is "Freemen's" solo to hard rock/heavy metal.


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add these too:
Dan Spitz (Anthrax) "Panic" cool twin solo also...
Marty Friedman "Holy wars"
Randy Rhoads "Mister Crowley"
Dave Murray (Iron Maiden) "Strange World" (both soli)
Judas Priest "Hell bent for leather"
Judas Priest - all those sick sweeps from "Painkiller" are pretty awesome...
 
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Ya'll are giving me chills as I relive all the fantastic songs of my youth (I'm breaking out all my old vinyl as we speak)...

Ya can't pick just one...

I agree with EJ's "Cliffs of Dover"....that one was anthemic...

Also most Page, Hendrix and Jeff Beck (especially "Freeway Jam")...

What about the 12 string acoustic solo in "Bluebird" by Buffalo Springfield (not sure of that was Stephen Stills, but that's what I'd guess)...that's some incredibly powerful playing IMHO.

Gotta go warm up the turntable...
:D
Tom

PS: Bass solos--I'd bet Geddy Lee had at least one or two, although I can't think of one off hand.

I love the intro to Miles Davis "Kind of Blue". THAT is a players riff...
 
Speeddemon said:


Al DiMeola "Egyptian Danza" tried to figure it out and let it be after 20some bars... too damn hard! :(



Your not alone my freind;) DiMeola's Monster guitarist!



Don
 
Ritchie Blackmore on "GATES OF BABYLON". Killer solo on a killer song off of a killer album (Long Live Rock N Roll)! :cool:
 
I have to say two

1. Jimmy Page "I can't quit you Babe" all the fills, and the solo


2. Dave Gilmour "Comfortably Numb" both solos


Strongly affect me to this day
 
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